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Events | BBDiag During the Meeting, all early stage researchers and their mentors (see the Meeting Agenda in the following) presented main objectives, milestones, and deliverables of investigations planned in the BBDiag project
EU H2020 Project BBDIAG (Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for . . . BBDiag responds to such a need and establishes a much-needed ETN for blood based early-AD diagnostics to address these challenges It brings together leading academic and industrial experts from five major consortia in Europe and uses their synergies to build a triple-i research training platform with the required multidisciplinary expertise
Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage Alzheimer’s . . . BBDiag responds to such a need and establishes a much-needed ETN for blood based early-AD diagnostics to address these challenges It brings together leading academic and industrial experts from five major consortia in Europe and uses their synergies to build a triple-i research training platform with the required multidisciplinary expertise
Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage . . . - CORDIS Project Information BBDiag Grant agreement ID: 721281 Project website DOI Each project (from H2020 onwards) is attributed a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10 3030 721281 Project closed EC signature date 12 September 2016 Start date 1 January 2017 End date 31 December 2021 Funded under EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Total cost
Biomarkers - PubMed 1 Supervisor and Early Stage Researcher's project leader in the Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage Alzheimer's Disease (BBDiag) project (HORIZON 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie MSCA-ITN-ETN; 721281; 2017-2020, Rome, Italy
Alzheimers Dementia - Alzheimer’s Association In this retrospective study, we tested whether the cortical sources of rsEEG rhythms could classify with good performance ADD patients from healthy elderly (Nold) individuals and patients with other diseases